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Light Horizontal Folds On 100 Kä¨ Notes From Czech Republic

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I have bought several 1997 notes from the Czech Republic. Among them there are three 100 kĨ notes and all of them have two light horizontal folds, one above and one below the watermark. In comparison, there is also a 50 kĨ note and it does not have any folds on it. Here are some pictures:

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Is it possible that all 100 kĨ notes are manufactured this way ?
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Is it possible that all 100 kĨ notes are manufactured this way ?


Some notes have that mark from the way the paper is made. But, I think on your CZK100 the actually might be folds... they seem to slant down...
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Yes, the reason why I would tend to think they are folds and that they are not a result of how the paper is made is that I would not understand how is it possible that the 50 korun notes which should be made the same way, do not have these folds. Okay sure, the 50 and 100 korun are different in size, but otherwise they have the same security features and the design and serial numbers are at the same location on both.
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